The Tennessee Titans will have some tough decisions during their upcoming free agency period this offseason. While the current Titans roster didn't excel much in their most recent campaign, the team is still set to have a few notable pending free agents later this offseason.
Hunter, a dual-threat wide receiver/cornerback combo and the reigning Heisman Trophy winner out of Colorado, is the top-ranked player on the big board of ESPN's Mel Kiper. Carter, a pass rusher out of Penn State, is No. 2 on that list, while quarterbacks Shedeur Sanders (Colorado) and Cam Ward (Miami) come in at fourth and fifth, respectively.
There is one item on the Tennessee Titans' to-do list this offseason that stands out among all the rest. Obviously, that item is finding a new starting quarterb
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With Aaron Jones set to hit free agency, the Minnesota Vikings might need a new running back in 2025. One NFL analyst predicts the team will have interest in a Pittsburgh Steelers playmaker who is projected for a $27 million contract.
For a fun little thought exercise, let's go through every single Vikings unrestricted free agent and hand out a percentage of likelihood that they'll be back for another season in purple in 2025. These are going to be totally speculative estimations — and the beauty of probability is that I won't technically be wrong if I give a player a 10 percent chance to return and it ends up happening.
The Jacksonville Jaguars were named a “potential landing spot” for top free agent safety Camryn Bynum by Pro Football Focus. Also mentioned as being a fit for Bynum is the Jaguars’ AFC South rival, the Tennessee Titans.
Along with Anderson, the Titans are parting ways with passing game coordinator/cornerbacks coach Chris Harris, tight ends coach Justin Outten, special teams assistant Anthony Levine, and defensive assistant Clint McMillan.
Instead, Tennessee Titans head coach Brian Callahan rolls ... Darnold put together a monstrous 2024 season with the Minnesota Vikings. He ended up playing all 17 games, completing 66.2 percent ...
It’s no secret that the New York Giants will be searching for their franchise quarterback this offseason. But could their desperation force them into a bad decision? According to The Athletic’s Jeff Howe,
In the three years since it was initially filed, Flores’ case has made no meaningful progress, and has now been hurt by comments from multiple players.
New Orleans doesn't have a head coach yet for 2025, and it has little answer at QB past however long Derek Carr remains a Saint, whether that's for a couple more weeks or another season. Gabriel is likely going to be a Day 2 or 3 pick, but the Saints fall under the category of a QB-needy team.